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I noticed that last 2 drivers from nvidia 381.65 whql and 381.78 beta dont work good with malwarebytes antimalware 3.06...on windows 10 64bit creators update(even before creators update)

gpu is msi geforce gtx 1070 gamingx, cpu is intel core i7 4770k, 32 gb ddr3 2400mhz

for example call of duty:modern warfare 2 and modern warfare remastered...the game won't utilize gpu usage to full when malwarebytes run in background but if i exit the aplication completely the game runs fine with 99% usage...

i suspect it has something to do with ransomware protection module...even tryed the old version 2.0 antimalware and that one doesent cause this issue

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Hello @mobiuus

Please read and try the following. If the clean removal and reinstall works, great, if not then please post back all of the requested logs so we can check and see what's going on.

  1. Please follow the steps in this pinned topic to uninstall your current version of MBAM and reinstall the latest build - Malwarebytes mb-clean tool (NOTE: After uninstalling with the mb-claen tool you will be asked to reboot.  Once you reboot it will ask you if you want to re-install Malwarebytes, you can select YES or you can download the latest version (currently v3.0.6 CU4.1) to re-install from HERE)
  2. If that does not correct the issue, then please read the following and attach to your next reply the 4 requested logs - Diagnostic Logs (the 4 logs are: mbam logs zipped, FRST.txt, Addition.txt and mb-checkResult.txt)
  3. NOTE: More info about the latest Malwarebytes 3.0.6 CU4.1 HERE; MB 3 User Guide ONLINE; MB 3 User Guide PDF; MB 3 FAQ: Malwarebytes 3.0 - Frequently Asked Questions


Please let us know how it goes.

Thank you

Ron

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